All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Brahms Works for Viola
This exciting release gathers together in one neat package the two late sonatas for which Brahms’ viola versions have become standard repertoire together with two trios for Clarinet and Horn that are more rarely heard for viola but work equally well. For this recording Max also plays the Klengel arrangement of the G Major Violin Sonata (with a few revisions of his own) Played by one of the world’s most charismatic violists Maxim Rysanov, of whom Yuri Bashmet declared “my rival has arrived!” Remarkably, Max has been awarded Editor’s Choice from Gramophone Magazine for both his recital discs to date, including Kancheli’s Styx and Tavener’s The Myrrh-Bearer on ONYX (ONYX4023) of which the reviewer said “it was a privilege to review” Maxim is accompanied by several of Russia’s most exciting younger generation of players. Katya Apekisheva for example recently won an Editor’s Choice for her debut CD of Grieg Lyric Pieces, while Kristine Blaumane has recently been appointed principal cellist of the London Philharmonic Orchestra Max embarks on a major Brahms tour with Katya Apekisheva and others to coincide with this release with many dates in UK and France in November (please see ONYX website Concert Schedule for exact details). His other regular recital partners are Janine Jansen, Julian Rachlin and Mischa Maisky. | 
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| |  | Brahms - Horn Trio
Isabelle Faust (Sleeping Beauty Stradivarius 1704), Alexander Melnikov (1857 Bösendorfer piano) & Teunis van der Zwart (Lorenz Waldhorn 1845) Brahms was especially fond of the sound of the natural horn, which he saw as the embodiment of Romantic lyricism. Although the valve horn had begun to replace it in the early 19th century, it was for the older instrument, the Waldhorn, that he wrote his Trio Op. 40, today still the summit of the repertoire for its unusual forces. Here three young musicians, graduates of harmonia mundi, attempt to reconstruct the trio's original sound as precisely as possible. “The whole performance [of the horn trio] has a lightness of touch and an athletic exuberance that are totally convincing.” Andrew Clements, The Guardian, 22nd August 2008 **** “It's a superb version of the piece by any standard, the slow movements absolutely saturated in intense Romantic melancholy but fleet and agile in scherzo and finale. Faust and Melnikov and scarcely less revelatory in the G major Violin Sonata… Very generous in terms of its duration, this is a disc where one truly feels every note has been given the space to make its effect.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2008 ***** “Teunis van der Zwart used a natural horn from Lorenz built in 1845. He is an astonishingly accomplished and musical player, and he has a superb supporting team.” Gramophone Magazine, 2008 Awards Issue | 
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Barry Tuckwell (horn), Brenton Langbein (violin) & Maureen Jones (piano) The Horn Trio by Don Banks was composed in 1962 for the three musicians playing on this recording. The style is a mixture of lyrical meditation and vitality, characteristic of Bank’s music. “Barry Tuckwell's distinguished Decca…recording of the Brahms Horn Trio with Perlman and Ashkenazy… lost much of its sharpness of focus in the CD transfer. So there is room in the catalogue for this fine 1987 performance… beautifully played, very realistically recorded and balanced in an ideal acoustic.” Gramophone Magazine, 2008 Awards Issue | 
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| |  | Brahms - The Complete Trios
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| |  | Horn Trios by Brahms and Ligeti
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Peter Daum, Werner Genuit, Dieter Klöcker, Josef Suk | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Radek Baorak (horn), Kazune Shimizu (piano) & Lorenz Nasturica (violin) | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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Itzhak Perlman (violin), Barry Tuckwell (horn) & Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Recorded: Decca Studio No.3, West Hampstead, London, October 1968 “...Perlman is among the sweetest of violinists, as Ashkenazy is among the most fluent of pianists; in this work the combination is a formiddable one ... an absolutely equal partnership between violin and piano ... a successful balance in the recording which seems to me to be ideal... Perlman and Ashkenazy have chosen to invite Barry Tuckwell to join them in the Brahms Horn Trio ... here again is a very successful performance ... Tuckwell shaping every horn phrase as if it were the only one in the whole of music (and, in passing, as if just playing the horn itself were no technical problem at all).” Gramophone, May 1969 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Busch/Serkin Duo - Unpublished Recordings
Adolf Busch & Rudolf Serkin | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Great Performances from the Library of Congress, Vol. 21
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